PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «TEAR SOMEONE OFF A STRIP»
tear someone off a strip
bawl
berate
carpet
censure
chew
chide
lecture
rebuke
reprimand
reproach
reprove
scold
take
task
tear
into
tell
tick
upbraid
strip
packaging
tape
applicator
envelopes
also
away
down
duct
reverso
oxford
british
world
pronunciation
example
sentences
strips
wordreference
forums
thanks
this
standard
expression
found
following
informal
macmillan
criticize
angrily
doing
something
wrong
entry
collins
always
read
riot
haul
brit
forcibly
paper
produced
roll
block
marked
with
perforations
that
define
adverb
produce
hurry
quickly
carelessly
letter
search
results
nciku
chinese
their
vocab
lists
posts
activity
merriam
webster
learner
talk
done
tore
nombre
spanish
them
torn
somebody
tears
tearing
from
answers
cartoon
tegneseriestribe
light
rampe
herse
herde
rive
strimmel
give
person
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TEAR SOMEONE OFF A STRIP»
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1
The Chambers Dictionary
... tear a strip off (someone) or tear (someone) off a strip (colloq) to reprimand (
someone); tearaway to remove by tearing; to remove (oneself) reluctantly; tear
down to demolish violently; tear Into to attack physically or verbally; to scold
furiously; ...
(Their country was torn limb from limb. {MMMEPgjirS-raft to tear oneself away ; ^••
•^rW (The scenery was so beautiful that we could not tear ourselves away. ffl to
tear one's hair 1. i ^ffi'&Sg 2.gfBi ; +#£J* ; to tear someone off a strip (nL&HJIA ...
3
Oxford Thesaurus of English
... slap down, blast, rag, keelhaul; Brit. informal tick off, have a go at, monster,
carpet, give someone a carpeting, give someone a mouthful, tear someone off a
strip, tear a strip off someone, give someone what for, give someone some stick,
wig, ...
... attached (= without instructions or conditions about how it was to be spent).
strip strip off (inf) to remove one's clothes: He stripped off and had a shower. tear
a strip off (someone)/tear (someone) off a strip inf) to rebuke (a person) very
angrily: ...
5
Oxford Dictionary of English Idioms
... Churchill A Farewell to Yarns Someplace people were having nervous
breakdowns and tearing their hair out in a desperate effort to please Phyllis. tear
someone limb from limb: see LIMB. tear someone off a strip (or tear a strip off
someone) ...
6
Oxford Dictionary of English
... or parties: he was torn between his duty and his better instincts. 7noun a hole
or split in something caused by it having been pulled apart forcefully. – phrases
tear one's hair out informal feel extreme desperation. tear someone off a strip ...
7
By Word of Mouth: Metaphor, Metonymy, and Linguistic Action ...
There is punishment as of schoolboys (rap someone over the knuckles, burn
someone's ears), in a military context (tear someone off a strip), as torture (
excoriate) or as atonement (bite one's tongue off). The focus is on the
experiencer of the ...
8
Conceptualizations and Mental Processing in Language
There is punishment as of schoolboys (rap someone over the knuckles, burn
someone's ears, browbeat), in a military context (tear someone off a strip), as
torture (excoriate) or as atonement (bite one's tongue off). The focus is on the ...
Richard A. Geiger, Brygida Rudzka-Ostyn, 1993
9
Englesko-srpski Frazeološki Rečnik: L-Z
(to) rip apart something to tear a strip off someone; to tear someone off a strip coll.
x raSlereliti koga; istraniirati koga; iseii koga na froncle sve zargon x When he
saw the IRS report, the boss got all steamed and tore a strip off the poor ...
10
Srpsko-engleski rečnik idioma, izraza i izreka
... zestoko is- krltikovati koga/sto; rasCereciti koga zarg. upor. dobiti zestoku
grdnju □ to tear someone/something to bits □ to tear a strip off someone/tear
someone off a strip coll. □ to tear someone down □ My teacher tore my work to
pieces.